President Biden is expected to sign a sweeping artificial intelligence executive order on Monday, marking the U.S.’s most ambitious regulatory attempt yet.
executive order on Monday, marking the U.S. government’s most ambitious attempt to spur innovation and address concerns the burgeoning technology could exacerbate bias, displace workers and undermine national security.The sprawling order tackles a broad array of issues, placing new safety obligations on AI developers and calling on a slew of federal agencies to mitigate the technology’s risks while evaluating their own use of the tools, according to a summary provided by the White House.
“It’s the next step in an aggressive strategy to do everything on all fronts to harness the benefits of AI and mitigate the risks,” Reed said in a statement. But there are limits to how much the Biden administration can achieve without an act of Congress. Besides nominating key enforcers with a history of antagonism toward Silicon Valley, the White House has taken scant action on tech issues. Congress, meanwhile, hasn’t passed any major tech legislation, despite years of attempts to craft rules around privacy, online safety and emerging technologies.
Schumer is leading a bipartisan group of lawmakers focused on crafting AI legislation, but they are likely months away from unveiling a proposal. He is expected to host a pair of AI Insight Forums this week, which have gathered top industry executives, civil society leaders and prominent AI researchers for discussions about the need for federal AI guardrails as well as greater funding for research.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Playbook: Two new players, lots of old problemsAnd President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are reportedly set to meet.
Lire la suite »
Biden campaign attacks Speaker Johnson over views on ‘same-sex relations,’ ignores president’s past commentsThe Biden campaign targeted House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday over his views on 'same-sex relations' but dismissed past comments from the president on the same subject.
Lire la suite »
Americans trapped in Gaza feel abandoned by President Joe BidenSammy Nabulsi is a Boston attorney.
Lire la suite »
'SNL' Cold Open: Christopher Walken's 'Ghost of Halloween' Visits the Oval OfficePresident Biden also mistakes new House Speaker Mike Johnson for a White House aide.
Lire la suite »
Thayer Munford Jr. Faces College Rival on Monday NightLas Vegas Raiders Thayer Munford Jr. goes up against an old college rival Aidan Hutchinson on Monday night against the Lions.
Lire la suite »
Very warm Sunday, cold front Monday, much cooler HalloweenMontgomery, Alabama
Lire la suite »